WO2012087055A2 - 의류처리장치 - Google Patents

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WO2012087055A2
WO2012087055A2 PCT/KR2011/010017 KR2011010017W WO2012087055A2 WO 2012087055 A2 WO2012087055 A2 WO 2012087055A2 KR 2011010017 W KR2011010017 W KR 2011010017W WO 2012087055 A2 WO2012087055 A2 WO 2012087055A2
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door
shaft
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김기혁
송승현
유민정
진용철
지은영
조홍준
배상훈
김동현
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엘지전자 주식회사
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Priority claimed from KR1020110053385A external-priority patent/KR101821202B1/ko
Priority claimed from KR1020110053225A external-priority patent/KR101284627B1/ko
Priority claimed from KR1020110139447A external-priority patent/KR101821209B1/ko
Priority claimed from KR1020110139294A external-priority patent/KR101875612B1/ko
Priority to JP2013546025A priority Critical patent/JP5671156B2/ja
Priority to AU2011345513A priority patent/AU2011345513B2/en
Priority to EP11851691.3A priority patent/EP2657394B1/en
Priority to RU2013134352/12A priority patent/RU2534874C1/ru
Application filed by 엘지전자 주식회사 filed Critical 엘지전자 주식회사
Priority to BR112013015343A priority patent/BR112013015343A2/pt
Priority to CN201180064615.5A priority patent/CN103328712B/zh
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F39/00Details of washing machines not specific to a single type of machines covered by groups D06F9/00 - D06F27/00 
    • D06F39/12Casings; Tubs
    • D06F39/14Doors or covers; Securing means therefor
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D11/00Additional features or accessories of hinges
    • E05D11/06Devices for limiting the opening movement of hinges
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/48Suspension arrangements for wings allowing alternative movements
    • E05D15/52Suspension arrangements for wings allowing alternative movements for opening about a vertical as well as a horizontal axis
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/48Suspension arrangements for wings allowing alternative movements
    • E05D15/52Suspension arrangements for wings allowing alternative movements for opening about a vertical as well as a horizontal axis
    • E05D15/5211Concealed suspension fittings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D3/00Hinges with pins
    • E05D3/06Hinges with pins with two or more pins
    • E05D3/10Hinges with pins with two or more pins with non-parallel pins
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/13Type of wing
    • E05Y2900/132Doors
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/30Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for domestic appliances
    • E05Y2900/312Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for domestic appliances for washing machines or laundry dryers

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  • the present invention relates to a laundry treatment apparatus, and more particularly, to a laundry treatment apparatus capable of fixing a state in which the door is opened at various angles.
  • the laundry treatment apparatus includes a washing-only apparatus having only a washing function and a drying-only apparatus having only a drying function, and there is a drying-use washing apparatus having both a washing function and a drying function.
  • a drum type device which dries clothes while using a rotatable drum
  • a so-called cabinet type device which hangs and dries clothes.
  • an inlet for inserting clothes is formed in the front of the main body, and thus, the door is also installed in the front of the main body of the dry washing machine so as to open and close the inlet.
  • the door has a rotary shaft that can rotate left and right to open and close the inlet.
  • the clothes treating apparatus is a drying-only apparatus having only a drying function
  • the drying-only apparatus can be arranged on the side of the washing-only apparatus, and the washing-only apparatus and the drying-only apparatus can be arranged in a line.
  • the user In order to dry the laundry after the washing is completed using the laundry-only device, the user generally removes the clothes from the laundry-only device and then puts the clothes into the inlet of the drying-only device.
  • the door In a conventional clothes handling apparatus including a dry washing machine or a dedicated drying device, the door can be fixed in a state in which the inlet through which clothing is input is closed, and the door can be maintained in a state in which the inlet is partially opened. There is a problem that it can not be fixed.
  • the present invention is to solve the above problems, the present invention is to provide a laundry treatment apparatus that can be fixed in a state that the door opening the opening part.
  • the present invention is to provide a clothes treatment apparatus that can be variously adjusted the opening degree of the door, it is possible to fix the rotated degree of the variously changed doors.
  • the present invention forms the appearance, the cabinet is provided with an opening for clothes; A door for opening and closing the inlet; A hinge portion having a first rotation shaft for rotating the door in a first rotation direction and a second rotation shaft for rotating the door in a second rotation direction that is different from the first rotation direction; A guide part installed in the cabinet and having a guide groove recessed to a predetermined depth; And a connecting part installed at the door and having a guide protrusion accommodated in the guide groove and guiding a movement path, wherein the degree of opening of the inlet is changed according to the position of the guide protrusion.
  • the guide protrusion can be stopped at a plurality of positions of the guide groove.
  • the guide groove further includes a first guide groove for guiding the guide protrusion to stop the door at a first angle, and one end of the first guide groove has a first seating jaw for seating the guide protrusion. It is possible to be formed.
  • the guide groove further includes a second guide groove for guiding the guide protrusion to stop the door at a second angle, and one end of the second guide groove has a second seating jaw for seating the guide protrusion. Can be formed.
  • the guide groove may further include a third guide groove for guiding the guide protrusion to stop the door at a third angle.
  • a guide piece protruding from the guide groove may be provided to limit movement of the guide protrusion.
  • the present invention forms the appearance, the cabinet is provided with an inlet for clothing; A door for opening and closing the inlet; And a hinge portion having a first rotation shaft for rotating the door in a first rotation direction and a second rotation shaft for rotating the door in a second rotation direction that is different from the first rotation direction. It is possible to selectively rotate in any one of the rotation direction of the first rotation direction and the second rotation direction.
  • the door When the door is rotated in the first rotation direction, the door may be removed from the second rotation shaft, and when the door is rotated in the second rotation direction, the door may be removed from the first rotation shaft.
  • first rotating shaft and the second rotating shaft may be perpendicular to each other.
  • the hinge unit may include a first hinge that pivotally fixes the door to the cabinet when the door is rotated in the first rotation direction.
  • the hinge part may include a second hinge for rotatably fixing the door to the cabinet when the door is rotated in the first rotation direction and the second rotation direction.
  • the second hinge may include a second shaft constituting the first rotation shaft and a third shaft constituting the second rotation shaft.
  • the hinge portion may include a third hinge for rotatably fixing the door to the cabinet when the door is rotated in the second rotation direction.
  • the present invention forms the appearance, the cabinet is provided with an inlet for clothing; A door for opening and closing the inlet; And a second hinge including a second shaft constituting a first rotation shaft for rotating the door in a first rotation direction, and a third shaft constituting a second rotation shaft for rotating the door in a second rotation direction.
  • the door provides a laundry treatment apparatus, characterized in that the door is fixed at a plurality of rotation angles.
  • the plurality of rotation angles include a first angle and a second angle larger than the first angle, and when an external force is applied while the door is fixed at the first angle, the plurality of rotation angles are opened at a second angle larger than the first angle. It is possible for the door to be fixed.
  • the door tilt adjustment unit for adjusting the rotation angle of the door is rotated around the second axis of rotation; may include.
  • the apparatus may further include a third hinge including a fourth shaft constituting the second rotation shaft and a door porter whose angle of withdrawal from the cabinet is adjusted by the door tilt adjusting unit.
  • the second hinge may include a hinge supporter whose angle of withdrawal from the cabinet is adjusted by the door tilt adjusting unit.
  • the apparatus may further include a fourth hinge including a fifth shaft constituting the second rotation shaft and a cabinet detachable part installed in the cabinet to be detachably fixed to the fifth shaft.
  • the fourth hinge may further include a first control plate provided on the fifth shaft, a first detachable part provided on the door, detachable from the first control plate, and adjusting a rotation angle of the door.
  • the present invention can be adjusted to the degree that the door opening the opening according to the user's convenience. That is, the user can adjust the opening degree of the door according to the case where the user wants to open the inlet relatively large and the case where the inlet is relatively small.
  • the door may be fixed even when the inlet is opened.
  • the gap between the door and the opening is narrow, so that even if the user drops the clothing on one side of the door, the clothing may easily enter the accommodation space by hitting one side of the door.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a laundry treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a view in which the door is rotated in the first rotation direction in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a view in which the door is rotated in the second rotation direction in FIG.
  • FIG 4 is a view showing a state in which the second hinge is rotated in the first rotation direction.
  • FIG 5 is a view showing a state in which the second hinge is rotated in the second rotation direction.
  • FIG. 6 is a conceptual view showing a state in which the door is opened.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of the main portion specifically showing an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a view illustrating in detail the guide unit in FIG.
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of a portion of a connecting portion
  • FIG. 12 is a view showing a modified form of the connecting portion.
  • FIG. 13 is a view showing a modification of another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 14 is a view illustrating one inner surface of FIG. 13; FIG.
  • Fig. 15 shows the main parts of another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of the central portion of FIG. 15.
  • FIG. 17 is a perspective view of a washing apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 18 is a view showing the internal structure of the door provided in the washing apparatus.
  • FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a second hinge provided in the washing apparatus.
  • 20 and 21 are views showing a first hinge provided in the washing apparatus.
  • FIG. 27 is a view illustrating a structure of a cabinet detachable part provided in a fourth hinge.
  • 28 is a view showing a fixing structure of the torsion spring provided in the door.
  • 29 and 30 are views of the fifth shaft detachable portion in which the fifth shaft of the fourth hinge is detachable.
  • FIG. 31 is a perspective view showing a dryer and a washing machine having the same according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 32 is a partial perspective view showing that the door is opened and closed up and down in the dryer of FIG.
  • FIG. 33A is a perspective view illustrating a coupling relationship between a second locking member of FIG. 32 and a second rotation shaft of a second hinge member on the door side
  • FIG. 33B is a perspective view showing a vertical rotation state of the second locking member of FIG. 32
  • 33C is a cross-sectional view showing that the fixing protrusion member is elastically inserted into and removed from the fixing hole.
  • FIG. 34A is a perspective view showing a hinge connection relationship between the rotating member of FIG. 32 and the rotating member on the door side
  • FIG. 34B is a perspective view showing an up and down rotational state of the rotating member of FIG.
  • FIG. 35 is a perspective view showing a coupling relationship between a first locking member on the dryer body side and a first hinge member on the door side of FIG. 32;
  • FIG. 36 is a perspective view illustrating a dryer having a door opened and closed along a left and right direction and a washing machine having the same;
  • FIG. 37 is a partial perspective view showing that the door is opened and closed from side to side in the dryer of FIG. 36.
  • FIG. 38 is a perspective view illustrating a rotation state of the second locking member and the second hinge member in a state in which the door of FIG. 37 is opened left and right;
  • FIG. 38 is a perspective view illustrating a rotation state of the second locking member and the second hinge member in a state in which the door of FIG. 37 is opened left and right;
  • FIG. 39 is a perspective view illustrating a rotation state of the first locking member and the first hinge member in a state in which the door of FIG. 37 is opened left and right.
  • FIG. 39 is a perspective view illustrating a rotation state of the first locking member and the first hinge member in a state in which the door of FIG. 37 is opened left and right.
  • FIG. 40 is a perspective view showing a hinge connection relationship between the rotating member of FIG. 37 and the rotating member on the door side;
  • 41 is a perspective view of a clothes treating apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 42 is a view illustrating a door and a hinge part provided in the clothes treating apparatus according to another embodiment.
  • FIG 43 is a view showing a motion of the first hinge according to another embodiment.
  • FIG. 47 illustrates another embodiment of the second hinge and the third hinge.
  • Figure 48 is a view showing another embodiment of the door inclination adjustment unit provided in another embodiment.
  • 49 is a conceptual view of the door fixing part provided in another embodiment to prevent sagging of the door.
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 are perspective views of a laundry treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a view in which the door is rotated in the first rotation direction in Figure 1
  • Figure 3 is a door in the second rotation direction in Figure 1 Drawing.
  • a description with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3 is as follows.
  • Clothing processing apparatus is a cabinet (3) is provided with a clothing opening (R) and the inlet 37 which can be inserted into the clothing receiving space, the door (4) provided to open and close the inlet, the The door 4 includes hinges 5, 6, and 7 which rotate the opening so as to be opened and closed, and rotate the doors in different directions.
  • the cabinet 3 forms an exterior of the clothes treating apparatus, and the inlet 37 is provided to penetrate the outer panel 33 provided on one surface of the cabinet and communicates with the clothes receiving space R.
  • the outer panel 33 may be provided with a locking protrusion accommodating part 39 in which the locking protrusion 47 provided in the door 4 is accommodated.
  • the door 4 is closed by the locking projection 47 is accommodated in the locking projection receiving portion 39 provided in the cabinet.
  • the cabinet 3 may be provided with a control panel 31 for the user to input a control command to the clothes processing apparatus.
  • the hinge parts 5, 6 and 7 rotate the first rotation shaft A for rotating the door 4 to open and close the inlet 37, and rotate the door 4 to open and close the inlet.
  • a second rotation shaft B is formed to rotate the door in a direction different from the first rotation shaft.
  • the first rotation axis A may be perpendicular to the cabinet 3, and the second rotation axis B may be horizontal to the cabinet 3.
  • the first rotation shaft is formed through the first hinge 5 and the second hinge 6, and the second rotation shaft is formed through the second hinge 6 and the third hinge 7.
  • FIG. 2 and 3 illustrate a case in which the first rotary shaft A is formed along the height direction of the cabinet 3 (vertical axis), and the second rotary shaft B is formed along the width direction of the cabinet (horizontal axis).
  • the first rotary shaft A is formed along the height direction of the cabinet 3 (vertical axis)
  • the second rotary shaft B is formed along the width direction of the cabinet (horizontal axis).
  • the first rotation shaft and the second rotation shaft are provided in various positions of the cabinet (as long as the first rotation shaft and the second rotation shaft are formed to form a constant angle). It may be provided in.
  • the first rotation direction and the second rotation direction is preferably made of a different rotation direction.
  • the hinge portion is provided with a first shaft constituting the first rotation shaft (A), the first hinge (5) for attaching and detaching the door to the cabinet 3, the second shaft constituting the first rotation shaft together with the first axis And a second hinge 6 having a third shaft constituting the second rotating shaft B, and a fourth shaft constituting the second rotating shaft together with the third shaft. And a third hinge 7 attached to and detached from 3).
  • the first hinge 5 includes a first shaft 51 forming the first rotation shaft and a first shaft detachable portion 53 having a first accommodation groove for accommodating the first shaft 51.
  • the first shaft 51 may be installed in the cabinet 3, and the first shaft detachable part 53 may be provided in the door 4. Alternatively, the first shaft 51 may be installed in the door 4, and the first shaft detachable part 53 may be installed in the cabinet 3.
  • the third hinge 7 includes a fourth shaft 713 forming the second rotation shaft, and a fourth shaft detachable portion 73 having a second accommodation groove for accommodating the fourth shaft 713.
  • the fourth shaft 713 may be installed in the door 4, and the fourth shaft detachable portion 73 may be provided in the cabinet 3.
  • the fourth shaft 713 is installed in the cabinet 3, and the fourth shaft detachable portion 73 is installed in the door 4.
  • the second hinge 6 is fixed to both rotation directions but the first hinge 5
  • the third hinge 7 couples or removes the door 4 and the cabinet 3.
  • the door 4 includes an inner frame 43 provided in an outer panel 33 direction, and an outer frame 41 coupled to the inner frame to form an exterior.
  • the door may further include a penetrating portion 45 inserted into the inlet 37.
  • the penetrating portion 45 not only prevents the clothing located in the clothing accommodation space R from being discharged to the outside of the inlet. There is an effect that allows the user to check the clothing accommodation space (R) during the operation of.
  • the upper end of the door 4 is provided with a depression 992 recessed by a predetermined depth in the longitudinal direction.
  • the depression 992 extends long along the width direction of the door 4.
  • the depression 992 can be extended by the same size as the width direction length of the door (4).
  • a pressing piece 990 that allows the user to press and hold the hand.
  • the pressing piece 990 is installed in the center of the door 4, so that the user can press when the user rotates the door 4 in the second rotation direction.
  • the door 4 may be stably rotated according to the rotation direction selected by the user by various components installed in the door 4 to be described later. have.
  • the user may rotate the door 4 by holding a hand on the depression 992 without pressing the pressing piece 990, which is the center of the depression 992. If the user wants to rotate the door 4 in the first rotational direction instead of the second rotational direction, the depression where the pressing piece 990 is not located without pressing the hand on the pressing piece 990. It is preferable to hold the hand at another part of 992 and to rotate the door 4. For example, when the user rotates the door in the first rotation direction, the door 4 is opened by holding a hand on a portion located opposite to the first rotation axis A, which is the center of the first rotation direction. can do.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 are views showing a state in which the second hinge is rotated in the first rotation direction
  • Figure 5 is a view showing a state in which the second hinge is rotated in the second rotation direction.
  • the second hinge 6 connects the cabinet 3 and the door 4 to fix the door 4 to be selectively rotated in the first rotation direction and the second rotation direction.
  • the second hinge 6 is rotatably coupled to the cabinet 3 when the door 4 is rotated along the first and second rotation shafts.
  • the second hinge 6 includes a cabinet fixing part 61 fixed to the cabinet 3 and a door fixing part 65 fixed to the door 4.
  • the door fixing part 65 is provided with a second shaft 651 constituting the first rotation shaft.
  • the door 4 may be rotated in a first rotation direction with respect to the second shaft 651.
  • the door 4 may be rotated about the second shaft 651 with respect to the door fixing part 65.
  • the door fixing part 65 and the cabinet fixing part 61 are rotatably coupled to the center of the third shaft 63.
  • the third shaft 63 constitutes the second rotation shaft, and the door 4 may be rotated in the second rotation direction with respect to the third shaft 63.
  • the door fixing part 65 and the cabinet fixing part 61 are centered on the third shaft 63. Does not fold into When the door 4 is rotated in the first rotation direction, since relative motion does not occur between the door fixing part 65 and the cabinet fixing part 61, the door fixing part 65 and the cabinet The engagement state of the fixing part 61 is maintained without change.
  • a recess 42 recessed to a predetermined depth may be formed at a lower end of the door 4.
  • the recess 42 may provide a space to accommodate the cabinet fixing 61. As shown in FIG. 5, when the door 4 is rotated in the second rotational direction, the recess 42 has interference with each other at the lower end of the cabinet fixing part 61 and the door 4. Make sure you have enough space to avoid this.
  • the recess 42 is formed at the lower end of the door 4 so that the door 4 may be rotated by the space provided by the recess 42.
  • the door fixing part 65 and the cabinet fixing part 61 are mutually centered around the third shaft 63. Will be folded. That is, when the door 4 is rotated in the second direction of rotation, the door 4 is not rotated in the first direction of rotation, so the door 4 rotates about the second axis 651. It doesn't work.
  • FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram showing a state in which the door is opened. A description with reference to FIG. 5 is as follows.
  • the door 4 opens the inlet 37 at two angles. That is, as shown in FIG. 5, the door 4 is opened in the state in which the inlet 37 is opened in a position where the inlet 37 is relatively open and the inlet 37 is opened in a relatively large position. Can be fixed. In this case, an angle ⁇ 1 at which the door 4 opens the inlet 37 relatively little is called a first angle, and an angle at which the door 4 opens the inlet 37 relatively much is second. This is called the angle ⁇ 2.
  • the first angle is approximately 30 degrees, and the second angle can be approximately 85 to 90 degrees.
  • the first angle and the second angle may be changed to a value different from the above-described value.
  • the present invention may be modified to stop the door 4 at a plurality of different angles.
  • the angle at which the door 4 closes the inlet 37 that is, the angle at which the door 4 is vertically established is limited to the third angle.
  • the user can open the door (4) in two positions for convenience to inject the clothes into the inlet (37).
  • the angle of the door 4 is relatively close to vertical. Therefore, when the user injects the clothes into the inlet 37, even if the clothes hit the door 4 due to the inclination angle of the door 4, the clothes are easily put into the accommodation space through the inlet 37 Can be.
  • the door 4 may open less the inlet 37 may cause inconvenience to the user.
  • the door 4 needs to sufficiently open the inlet 37. Therefore, the door 4 can be fixed in a relatively open state a lot of the inlet (37).
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating main parts of an embodiment of the present invention in detail. A description with reference to FIG. 6 is as follows.
  • the clothes treating apparatus includes a guide part 1300 installed in the cabinet 3 and a connection part 1320 installed in the door 4.
  • the guide part 1300 is formed with a guide groove 1301 recessed to a predetermined depth.
  • the connection part 1320 is provided with a guide protrusion 1322 accommodated in the guide groove 1301 to guide the movement path.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 is guided according to the formed shape of the guide groove 1301.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 may be stopped at various positions of the guide groove 1301 while the guide protrusion 1322 moves in the guide groove 1301 according to the shape of the guide groove 1301. At this time, the degree to which the inlet 37 is opened depends on the position of the guide protrusion 1322.
  • the guide groove 1301 is recessed in the direction of the central axis of rotation of the door (4).
  • the guide groove 1301 is recessed in a direction toward the center of the rotation center axis, that is, in a direction opposite to the radial direction of the rotation center axis.
  • the central axis of rotation of the door 4 is disposed below the door 4, which is a center for rotating the door 4 in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction with reference to FIG. 5.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 may protrude so as to correspond to the recessed direction of the guide groove 1301 so that the guide protrusion 1322 can be moved into the guide groove 1301.
  • connection portion 1320 is rotatably coupled to the door 4. As illustrated by the arrow of FIG. 5, since the connection part 1320 may move freely while rotating to the door 4, the connection part 1320 may move along the shape of the guide groove 1301.
  • FIG. 8 is a view illustrating in detail the guide unit in FIG. 7. A description with reference to FIG. 8 is as follows.
  • the guide groove 1301 generally includes three guide grooves, a first guide groove 1302, a second guide groove 1306, and a third guide groove 1310.
  • the first guide groove 1302, the second guide groove 1306, and the third guide groove 1310 are connected to each other so that the guide protrusion 1322 can move to another guide groove within each guide groove. Do.
  • the first guide groove 1302 guides the guide protrusion 1322 so that the door 4 stops at the first angle. At one end of the first guide groove 1302, the guide protrusion at the first angle. A first seating jaw 1304 for seating 1322 is formed.
  • the first seating jaw 1304 reduces the width of the first guide groove 1302 by a predetermined length.
  • the first seating jaw 1304 preferably protrudes from the lower end of the first guide groove 1302 by a predetermined height. That is, the guide protrusion 1322 is stopped at the moment of encountering the first seating jaw 1304 while passing through the first guide groove 1302, and thus the door 4 is stopped at the first angle.
  • the second guide groove 1306 guides the guide protrusion 1322 to stop the door 4 at a second angle. At one end of the second guide groove 1306, the guide at a second angle. A second seating jaw 1308 for seating the protrusions 1322 is formed.
  • the second seating jaw 1308 is a component that closes one end of the second guide groove 1306, and the guide protrusion 1322 moves downward after the second seating jaw 1308 is stopped. It doesn't work.
  • the third guide groove 1310 guides the guide protrusion 1322 so that the door 4 is stopped at a third angle.
  • the third angle may mean that the door 4 is vertically disposed so that the door 4 seals the inlet 37.
  • a guide piece 1312 protruding from the guide groove 1301 is provided at the center of the guide groove 1301 to limit the movement of the guide protrusion 1322.
  • the guide piece 1312 protrudes in a direction opposite to the recessed direction of the guide groove 1301.
  • the guide piece 1312 moves along a predetermined path within the guide groove 1301 in which the guide protrusion 1322 is formed.
  • the guide piece 1312 may be divided into a portion positioned above the guide piece 1312 and a portion located below the first guide piece 1312.
  • the first guide groove 1302 disposed above the guide piece 1312 may be inclined at a predetermined angle so as to descend in the direction in which the guide protrusion 1322 moves. Since the door 4 has its own weight, the guide protrusion 1322 can be moved within the first guide groove 1302 even if the user does not apply a large force.
  • the first guide groove 1302 shown in FIG. It is stopped at one end of S3.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 moves along the first guide groove 1302 disposed above the guide piece 1312. At this time, the guide piece 1312 is inclined downward in the direction in which the guide protrusion 1322 moves, so that the guide protrusion 1322 opens the first guide groove 1302 due to the weight of the door 4. Can be easily moved accordingly.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 When the guide protrusion 1322 is moved to one end of the first guide groove 1302, and finally reaches the first seating jaw 1304, the guide protrusion 1322 is placed on the first seating jaw 1304. It is seated. The guide protrusion 1322 stops moving at the position S1 where the first seating jaw 1304 is formed. The first seating jaw 1304 is formed to be raised by a predetermined height, thereby effectively stopping the movement of the guide protrusion 1322.
  • the user wants the door 4 to open the inlet 37 at a second angle that is relatively larger than the first angle, the user applies additional force to the door 4.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 moves away from the first seating jaw 1304 and moves along the second guide groove 1306. Since one end of the first guide groove 1302 is connected to the second guide groove 1306, the guide protrusion 1322 is out of the first guide groove 1302 and the second guide groove 1306. Is moved along the second guide groove 1306.
  • connection part 1320 may be freely rotated in the door 4, but may not rotate in the longitudinal direction, so that the door 4 may be rotated according to the direction in which the second guide groove 1306 is formed.
  • the degree of opening the inlet 37 is reduced.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 reaches the position S3 to which the third guide groove 1310 and the first guide groove 1302 are connected, the movement of the guide protrusion 1322 is stopped, and the door 4 ) Is stopped at the third angle.
  • the door 4 seals the inlet 37.
  • the guide protrusions 1322 may be fixed at positions S1-> S2-> S3 in the guide grooves 1301, and at each position.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 is released from the first seating jaw 1304, and the guide protrusion 1322 guides the third guide groove 1310 in the first guide groove 1302. do.
  • the first guide groove 1302, the second guide groove 1306, and the third guide groove 1310 may be formed to meet at one position. That is, in this case, the guide protrusion 1322 is moved from the inside of the guide groove 1301 to S1-> S3.
  • FIG. 9 is a view schematically showing another embodiment of the present invention. A description with reference to FIG. 9 is as follows.
  • the guide groove 1301 is recessed in the longitudinal direction of the central axis of rotation of the door (4). Assuming that the central axis of rotation of the door 4 is located at the lower end of the door 4, the central axis of rotation of the door 4 may be formed in a direction penetrating the drawing of FIG.
  • the guide groove 1301 may be installed on the sidewall of the cabinet 3.
  • the guide groove 1301 may be formed in various components constituting the wall to allow the guide groove 1301 as a whole to be disposed vertically. That is, a separate vertical wall for installing the guide grooves 1301 may be added to the cabinet 3.
  • the guide grooves 1301 may be installed on the side walls of the cabinet 3. It is also possible.
  • the connecting portion 1320 may be rotatably provided in the door 4.
  • the connector 1320 may be installed in a hinge which is a part of the door 4.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates a state in which some components of the door and the connection unit 1320 are coupled to each other to simplify the drawing.
  • connection part 1320 includes a connection node 1326, which is one end connected to the door 4 through a rotation shaft.
  • the connection part 1320 is axially coupled to the door 4 at the connection node 1326.
  • the guide groove 1301 generally includes three guide grooves, a first guide groove 1302, a second guide groove 1306, and a third guide groove 1310.
  • the first guide groove 1302, the second guide groove 1306, and the third guide groove 1310 are connected to each other.
  • the first guide groove 1302 guides the guide protrusion 1322 so that the door 4 stops at the first angle. At one end of the first guide groove 1302, the guide protrusion at the first angle. A first seating jaw 1304 for seating 1322 is formed.
  • the first seating jaw 1304 reduces the width of the first guide groove 1302 by a predetermined length.
  • the first seating jaw 1304 preferably protrudes from the lower end of the first guide groove 1302 by a predetermined height. That is, the guide protrusion 1322 is stopped at the moment of encountering the first seating jaw 1304 while passing through the first guide groove 1302, and thus the door 4 is stopped at the first angle.
  • the second guide groove 1306 guides the guide protrusion 1322 to stop the door 4 at a second angle. At one end of the second guide groove 1306, the guide at a second angle. A second seating jaw 1308 for seating the protrusions 1322 is formed.
  • the second seating jaw 1308 is a component that closes one end of the second guide groove 1306, and the guide protrusion 1322 moves downward after the second seating jaw 1308 is stopped. It doesn't work.
  • the third guide groove 1310 guides the guide protrusion 1322 so that the door 4 is stopped at a third angle.
  • the third angle may mean that the door 4 is vertically disposed so that the door 4 seals the inlet 37.
  • a guide piece 1312 protruding from the guide groove 1301 is provided at the center of the guide groove 1301 to limit the movement of the guide protrusion 1322.
  • the guide piece 1312 protrudes in a direction opposite to the recessed direction of the guide groove 1301.
  • the portion of the first guide groove 1302 disposed above the guide piece 1312 is inclined so that the guide protrusion 1322 is raised while the guide protrusion 1322 is moved, unlike the above-described embodiment. desirable. That is, the guide protrusion 1322 rises as a whole in a section formed above the guide piece 1312 of the first guide groove 1302 of the guide piece 1312.
  • FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of a part of the guide part. A description with reference to FIG. 10 is as follows.
  • the guide piece 1312 prevents the guide protrusion 1322 from moving directly from the first guide groove 1302 to the second guide groove 1306 without stopping from the first seating jaw 1304. It is desirable to have a predetermined thickness so as to. A portion of the first guide groove 1302 located below the guide piece 1312 is formed of a path having the same width as a whole, so that the guide protrusion 1322 can be stably moved to the first seating jaw 1304. It is possible to make it possible.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 may not be seated on the first seating jaw 1304 in the first guide groove 1302, and the second guide groove may not be seated. It is moved to 1306. In order to prevent this, the guide piece 1312 is formed to limit a path through which the guide protrusion 1322 can move freely in the first guide groove 1302.
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of a portion of a connecting portion. A description with reference to FIG. 11 is as follows.
  • the connecting node 1326 which is one end of the connecting portion 1320, may be formed in a semicircular shape as a whole.
  • the connection piece 1326 includes an interference piece 1330 protruding by a predetermined length from a predetermined angle ⁇ .
  • the interference piece 1330 protrudes to have a larger radius than the overall radius of the connection node 1326.
  • the connecting node 1326 is rotatably axially coupled to the door 4, and the rotation of the connecting node 1326 is limited at an angle ⁇ at which the protruding interference piece 1330 is formed.
  • the angle of the door 4 is maintained.
  • the interference piece 1330 only fixes the degree to which the door 4 is rotated by a temporary and small force, so that when the user further applies a small force, the interference piece 1330 is further rotated by the interference piece 1330. It may be out of the rotation restraint section.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 is stopped at the position of S3 when the door 4 closes the inlet 37.
  • the door 4 and the cabinet 3 have separate protrusions such as locking protrusions and locking protrusions. It is also possible to have a fastening member.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 moves along the first guide groove 1302 at the position S3.
  • the first guide groove 1302 may be divided into a portion located above the guide piece 1312 and a portion located below the guide piece 1312.
  • the interference piece 1330 is connected to the connecting node 1326 as shown in FIG. 11.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 is generally raised along the first guide groove 1302 positioned above the guide piece 1312. That is, the first guide groove 1302 positioned above the guide piece 1312 may mean the kind of restraint section.
  • the interference piece 1330 does not have a large resistance, only the temporary restraining force is provided. Therefore, when the door 4 is additionally rotated, the part contacting the interference piece 1330 is released, and the connection part 1320 is freely rotated.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 stops at the first seating jaw 1304 while the guide protrusion 1322 passes through a portion of the first guide groove 1302 disposed below the guide piece 1312. do.
  • the door 4 is stopped at a first angle. .
  • the guide protrusion 1322 does not stop at the first seating jaw 1304 at a portion of the first guide groove 1302 disposed below the guide piece 1312, and the second guide groove 1306 does not stop.
  • the guide piece 1312 is disposed in order to prevent it from being moved directly to.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 is the first guide groove 1302. Is moved to the second guide groove 1306 at.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 is moved below the second guide groove 1306 along an overall vertical shape of the second guide groove 1306.
  • the movement of the guide protrusion 1322 is stopped, and the degree of rotation of the door 4 is stopped. Is stopped. Accordingly, the door 4 may be stopped at a second angle and remain fixed.
  • the second guide groove 1306 extends in a direction in which the lower end of the second guide groove 1306 is located in the direction in which the door 4 is positioned, rather than a vertical straight line, so that the door 4 can be rotated smoothly. It is preferably formed to be curved as much as possible. This is because as the door 4 is rotated, the connecting node 1326 moves in a substantially circular trajectory about the guide protrusion 1322.
  • the user wants to move the door 4 from the second angle to the third angle, the user grips one end of the door 4 and raises one end of the door 4.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 rises along the second guide groove 1306 and moves out of the second guide groove 1306 to the third guide groove 1310.
  • the guide protrusion 1322 is raised along the third guide groove 1310, such that the door 4 closes the inlet 37 at a third angle.
  • FIG. 12 is a view showing a modified form of the connecting portion. A description with reference to FIG. 12 is as follows.
  • the interference piece 1330 of the connection node 1326 may be worn.
  • the interference piece 1330 may rotate the connection part 1320 when the guide protrusion 1322 moves in the first guide groove 1302. Not fully constrained In this case, the guide protrusion 1322 does not rise along the upper portion of the first guide groove 1302 located above the guide piece 1312, and the third guide groove in the first guide groove 1302. May be moved to 1310.
  • the interference piece 1330 does not perform an appropriate function, the second angle is over the first angle.
  • the problem may arise that the inlet 37 is opened largely unnecessarily by being rotated.
  • an elastic support piece 1332 for providing a support force by elasticity in a portion where interference occurs in the interference piece 1330 and the door 4.
  • the elastic support piece 1332 is made of a leaf spring, it is possible to prevent the interference piece 1330 is worn. Therefore, the interference piece 1330 may perform a consistent function in the first guide groove 1302.
  • FIG. 13 is a view showing a modification of another embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 14 is a view showing one surface of the inside of FIG.
  • a description with reference to FIGS. 13 and 14 is as follows.
  • Two guide protrusions 1322 may be symmetrically installed on both sides of the connection part 1320, and two guide parts 1300 may be provided symmetrically about the connection part 1320.
  • one guide protrusion 1322 about the connecting portion 1320 is guided through the guide groove in the form shown in FIG. 9, and the other guide protrusion around the connecting portion 1320. 1322 is guided through the guide groove in the form shown in FIG. That is, the inside of one side of FIG. 13 is the same as the content shown in FIG. 9, and the inside of the other side of FIG. 13 is the same as the content shown in FIG. 14.
  • Each guide groove 1301 is formed in each of the guide portions 1300. Therefore, it is preferable that each guide protrusion 1322 guided along each guide groove 1301 is provided.
  • each of the guide grooves 1301 is formed to face each other, the guide protrusions 1322 are individually accommodated in each of the guide grooves 1301 so that the movement path is guided.
  • connection part 1320 is inserted between the two guide parts 1300 and is fixed to be movable.
  • the connection portion 1320 is moved together as the two guide protrusions 1322 are moved in each guide groove 1301, thereby adjusting the rotation angle of the door (4).
  • FIG. 15 is a view showing the main parts of another embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of the central portion of FIG. 15.
  • a description with reference to FIGS. 15 and 16 is as follows. In FIG. 15, hinges disposed on both sides of the door 4 are omitted, and only the center portion of the door 4 is shown.
  • Another embodiment relates to a structure in which the door 4 is additionally supported so that the door 4 is not rotated while the door 4 is rotated at a second angle.
  • the door 4 is no longer rotated, but an expected value such that clothing is dropped on the door 4. It is necessary to fix the door 4 more stably in case an additional force is applied.
  • a recessed piece 44 recessed to a predetermined depth is formed below the door 4, and a protrusion piece 32 protruding by a predetermined depth to correspond to the recessed piece 44 is formed below the cabinet 3. Is formed.
  • the recess 44 is preferably formed at a position raised by a predetermined height from the lower end of the door (4). That is, the recessed piece 44 is formed at a position raised from the lower end of the door 4 by a predetermined height, and the recessed piece 44 has a general shape of the door 4 below the recessed piece 44. 44) more protruding.
  • the protruding piece 32 is accommodated in the recess 44.
  • One protrusion piece 32 may be formed at the center of the cabinet 3, but a plurality of protrusion pieces 32 may be symmetrical about the center of the cabinet 3 to reinforce the strength of supporting the door 4. It is also possible for dogs to be arranged.
  • the recessed piece 44 may be formed at the center of the door 4, but in order to enhance the strength of supporting the cabinet 3, the recessed piece 44 may be symmetrical about the center of the door 4. It is also possible to arrange a plurality.
  • Washing apparatus 100 has a cabinet (3) having an appearance as shown in Figure 17 having an inlet 37, the laundry (washing object or And a receiving portion R for treating (drying, drying, etc.) the object to be dried, and a door 4 provided to open and close the inlet 37.
  • the receiving portion R may be sufficient as a drum (not shown) provided to be rotatable inside the cabinet 3.
  • the receiving portion (R) is provided in the inside of the cabinet tub (not shown) to store the wash water, and the drum provided to be rotatable inside the tub It should be provided (not shown).
  • the door 4 may be rotated by hinges 5 and 6 provided in a direction perpendicular to the bottom surface of the cabinet 3, and the hinge 6 provided parallel to the bottom surface of the cabinet 3.
  • the door 4 includes an outer frame 43 to which the hinges are fixed, and an inner frame 41 that is coupled to the outer frame 43 to form an exterior.
  • the outer frame 43 may include a first handle 4311 and a second handle 4315, wherein the first handle 4311 is bent and provided on an upper surface of the outer frame 43.
  • the two handles 4315 may be provided on opposite sides of the door, respectively.
  • the first handle 4311 is a means for rotating the door 4 based on the second hinge 6 and the fourth hinge 7000, which will be described later, and the second handle 4315 will describe the door 4 later. It is a means for rotating relative to the second hinge 6 and the first hinge (5).
  • the door 4 has a through hole 4330 provided at a position corresponding to the inlet 37 of the cabinet, and a transparent plate 4340 located at the through hole so that a user can observe the inside of the receiving part R. This may be further provided.
  • the through hole 4330 may be provided as a frame through hole provided in the outer frame 43 and a cover through hole penetrating the inner frame 41, and the transparent plate 4340 may be formed in the cover through hole. It may be provided with a cover transparent plate provided and a frame transparent plate provided in the frame through hole.
  • the door 4 may be further provided with a locking portion for fixing the door to the cabinet (3), the locking portion is provided in any one of the outer frame 43 and the cabinet (3), the outer frame ( 43) and the other one of the cabinet 3 may include a hook receiving groove 43 for receiving the hook.
  • the washing apparatus 100 includes a first hinge 5 having a first shaft 51 (see FIGS. 20 and 21) provided in a direction perpendicular to the bottom surface of the cabinet 3. , A fourth hinge 7000 having a fifth shaft 7100 (see FIG. 22) provided in a direction parallel to the bottom surface of the cabinet 3, and a third shaft 63 parallel to the fifth shaft 7100. 19) and a second hinge 6 provided with a second shaft 631 (see FIG. 19) parallel to the first shaft 51.
  • the second hinge 6 and the fourth hinge 7000 form an axis V for opening the door 4 at an angle with respect to the front surface of the cabinet 3 (see FIG. 17 (c)). And the second hinge 6 and the first hinge 5 form an axis H for the door 4 to open toward the side of the cabinet 3 (opening in FIG. 17 (c)). Form).
  • the third shaft 63 of the second hinge 6 and the fifth shaft 7100 of the fourth hinge 7000 are provided to be located at the same central axis H, and the second hinge 6 It is preferable that the second shaft 651 and the first shaft 51 of the first hinge 5 are located at the same central axis (V).
  • the fourth hinge 7000 and the first hinge 5 is preferably provided in a removable form on the door 4, its detailed structure is as follows.
  • the second hinge 6 may include a cabinet fixing part 61 fixed to the cabinet 3 and a door fixing part 65 fixed to the door 4.
  • the door fixing part 65 is preferably provided to be rotatable to the cabinet fixing part 61 through the third shaft 63 provided in parallel with the bottom surface of the cabinet.
  • the cabinet fixing part 61 is a rotating plate coupled to the cabinet fixing plate 611 and the door fixing part 65 fixed to the cabinet 3 and rotatably coupled to the cabinet fixing plate 611 through the third shaft 63. 613 may be included.
  • the door fixing part 65 is fixed to the fixed part connecting plate 631 and the fixed part connecting plate 631 fixed to the rotating plate 613 and is provided in a direction perpendicular to the bottom surface of the cabinet (3)
  • the second shaft 651 may include a door fixing plate 633 fixed to the door 4 and rotatably provided to the fixing part connecting plate 631 by the second shaft 651.
  • the second shaft 651 may be fixed to the fixing part connecting plate 631 by the shaft fixing rib 637.
  • the shaft fixing rib 637 is not bent unlike the other shown in FIG. It may be provided.
  • the first hinge 5 passes through the center of the second axis 651 to the cabinet 3 so that the center axis is located on a straight line V provided in a direction perpendicular to the bottom surface of the cabinet 3.
  • the first shaft detachable part 53 includes a housing 532 provided in the door 4 and a first shaft receiving groove provided in the housing to accommodate the first shaft 51. 531, one end of which is located inside the housing 532 and the other end of which is a fixed body 5330 located in the first shaft accommodating groove 531, and the fixed body 5330 is elastically positioned within the housing 532. It may include a fixed body elastic support portion 5340 to support.
  • the first shaft 51 may include a cutting surface 511 provided along the longitudinal direction thereof and provided to face each other (provided at symmetric positions).
  • the first shaft accommodating groove 531 is a cutting surface accommodating groove 5311 and a cutting surface 511 which are provided to have a substantial width at a distance between the cutting surfaces 511 of the first shaft 51. It may be provided as a circular groove (5313) having a radius of the same size as the radius of curvature (r) of the connection surface 513 connecting the.
  • the circular groove 5313 is provided to be connected to the cutting surface receiving groove 5311, but the diameter of the circular groove 5313 is preferably longer than the distance between the cutting surfaces 511.
  • the cutting surface 511 of the third shaft is in parallel with the cutting surface receiving groove 5311.
  • the first shaft detachable part 53 is detached from the first shaft 51. It is removable.
  • the connecting surface 513 of the first shaft comes into contact with the circular groove 5313. Since the diameter 2r of the groove 5313 is larger than the width w of the cutting surface accommodation groove 5311, the first shaft 51 is prevented from being drawn out of the first shaft accommodation groove 531.
  • FIG. 20 illustrates a case in which a first slope 5353 and a second slope 5383 are provided.
  • the fixed body 5330 is supported by the fixed body elastic support part 5340 located inside the housing 532 as a means for supporting the first shaft 51 accommodated in the circular groove 5313.
  • the first shaft 51 when the first shaft 51 is inserted into the cutting surface receiving groove 5311, it moves into the housing 532.
  • the first shaft 51 is inserted into the circular groove 5313, the first shaft 51 is inserted into the cutting surface receiving groove 5311. Exposed to support the first shaft 51 to prevent the first shaft 51 is drawn out from the circular groove (5313).
  • FIG. 21 shows another embodiment of the first hinge 5 described above, in which the first hinge 5 according to the present embodiment also has a first shaft 51 and a door 4 fixed to the cabinet 3. It includes a first shaft detachable portion 53 which is provided and detachable to the first shaft.
  • the first shaft detachable part 53 includes a housing 532 fixed to the door 4, a first shaft receiving body 535 rotatably fixed to the housing, and an accommodating body for elastically supporting the first shaft receiving body. Body elastic support 537 is included.
  • the first shaft accommodating body 535 has a first shaft accommodating groove R1 in which the first shaft 51 is accommodated, and a first shaft accommodating groove R1 when the first shaft and the first shaft detachable part are coupled to each other. It may include a first axis guider (5353) to guide to.
  • the first shaft receiving groove R1 may be formed by the projection 5331 and the first shaft guider 5353.
  • the length of the first shaft guider 5353 may be the projection ( It is preferably provided longer than the length of 5351).
  • the accommodating body elastic support part 537 may be provided as a piston 5371 which is provided inside the housing 532 to contact the first shaft accommodating body 535, and a spring 5373 which elastically supports the piston 5371. have.
  • the first shaft receiving body 535 may include at least one body inclined surface 5355 contacting the piston 5371 and the housing 532 during rotation. This has the effect of controlling the rotation angle of the first shaft receiving body 535 when the first shaft 51 and the first shaft detachable portion 53 are coupled or separated.
  • the body inclined surface (5355) is a sound when the body inclined surface (5355) in contact with the housing 51 or the body inclined surface (5355) in contact with the piston (5371) when the first shaft receiving body (535) rotates. It can also generate the effect that the user is informed that the coupling and separation of the first shaft 51 and the first shaft detachable portion 53 is completed.
  • the washing apparatus 100 may selectively change the second hinge 6 and the first hinge 5 to the left or right side of the door 4 so that the rotation direction of the door 4 may be changed according to the user's convenience. It may have a structure that can be combined.
  • the inner frames 41 provided in the door 4 are symmetrical with respect to the straight line D passing through the center G of the door so that the first shaft detachable part 53 may be fastened.
  • Each of the first fixing part 4321 and the door fixing part 65 of the second hinge 6, which are provided at the respective positions, can be fastened to each other based on a straight line D passing through the center G of the door.
  • Two second fixing parts 4323 respectively provided at symmetrical positions, and the cabinet 3 has a first fixing part 4321 to allow the first shaft 51 of the first hinge 5 to be fastened.
  • the second fixing part (317, see FIG. 17 (b)), the cabinet fixing plate 611 of the second hinge 6, respectively provided in the position corresponding to the second fixing portion ( 323, see FIG. 18) may include two fixing plate fastening portions 319 (see FIG.
  • first shaft 51 and the first shaft detachable portion 53 are parallel to the first shaft 61 of the first hinge, but each other based on a straight line K1 passing through the center of the first shaft 51. It is preferable to be provided in a symmetrical shape.
  • the fixing part connecting plate 631, the second shaft 651, and the door fixing plate 633 are parallel to the third shaft 63 and have a straight line K2 passing through the center of the second shaft 651. It is preferable to have a shape symmetrical with each other as a reference.
  • the second hinge 6 and the first hinge 5 are located on the right side of the cabinet (Fig. 18), and when the user is left-handed, the second hinge 6 and the first hinge ( 5) can be located on the left side of the cabinet (3).
  • the second hinge 6 when the second hinge 6 and the first hinge 5 are provided on the left side of the cabinet 3 with reference to FIG. 18, the second hinge 6 includes the fixing part connecting plate 631 illustrated in FIG. 19. The upper and lower parts are rotated to be fixed to the rotating plate 613, and then the cabinet fixing plate 611 is fixed to the fixing plate fastening part 319 (see FIG. 17B) provided at the left side of the cabinet 3.
  • the first hinge 5 of FIG. Rotate the lower part to be coupled to the first shaft fixing part 317 (see FIG. 17 (b)) located on the left side of the cabinet 3, and the first shaft detachable part 53 of FIG. Rotating so as to be coupled to the first fixing part 4321 provided on the left side of the inner frame 41 of FIG.
  • the inner frame 41 may further include a fixing part cover 4211 (see FIG. 18) to prevent the first fixing part 4321 not coupled to the first hinge 5 from being exposed to the outside.
  • the fourth hinge 7000 is a means for allowing the door 4 to rotate about an axis H parallel to the bottom surface of the cabinet 3.
  • the fourth hinge 7000 is provided in the outer frame 43 of the door, but has a fifth axis 7100 having the same center axis as that of the third axis 63 provided in the second hinge 6, It includes a cabinet detachable portion for detachably coupling the fifth shaft (7100) to the cabinet (3).
  • At least one fourth hinge 7000 is preferably provided in the door 4, but FIG. 22 illustrates an example in which two fourth hinges 7000 are provided.
  • the cabinet detachable part may be provided as a connecting shaft 7300 provided in the fifth shaft 7100, and a shaft receiving part 7400 provided in the cabinet 3 to accommodate the connecting shaft 7300.
  • the connecting shaft 7300 protrudes toward the cabinet 3 from the outer circumferential surface of the fifth shaft 7100 and passes through the inner frame 41 of the door 4 to be exposed to the outside of the cover.
  • the wing shaft accommodating part 7400 includes an accommodating part body 7410 fixed to the cabinet 3, and an accommodating groove 7230 provided in the accommodating part body 7410 to accommodate the connecting shaft 7300.
  • the fifth shaft 7100 is When the door 4 is rotated about the rotation shaft V to close the inlet 37, the connecting shaft 7300 is inserted into the receiving groove 7230 and fixed to the cabinet 3 when the door 4 is separated from the cabinet 3.
  • the door 4 may include the third shaft 63 of the first hinge and the fifth of the second hinge.
  • the inlet 37 may be opened by rotating about the rotation axis H (see FIG. 18) passing through the center of the shaft 7100.
  • the fourth hinge 7000 not only controls the rotational speed of the door 4 when the door 4 rotates with respect to the rotation axis H to open the inlet 37, but also when the door 37 is closed. It may further include a door elastic support to reduce the force for rotating (4).
  • the door elastic support may be provided in various forms as long as the above function can be implemented.
  • FIG. 22 illustrates a torsion spring 7200 as an example.
  • the torsion spring 7200 When the torsion spring 7200 is provided as a door elastic support, the torsion spring 7200 is provided inside the door 4, one end of which is fixed to the fifth shaft 7100 and the other end of the torsion spring 7200. It is preferred to be fixed.
  • the door 4 may further include a spring holder 4313 fixed to the outer frame 43.
  • the fourth hinge 7000 may rotate when the door 4 rotates about the third shaft 63 of the first hinge and the fifth shaft 7100 of the second hinge.
  • the fourth hinge 7000 may rotate when the door 4 rotates about the third shaft 63 of the first hinge and the fifth shaft 7100 of the second hinge.
  • At least one of the first angle adjusting unit 7500 and the second angle adjusting unit 7600 is preferably provided.
  • the first angle adjusting unit 7500 and the second angle adjusting unit 7600 are provided below. It demonstrates on the basis of the case provided with all.
  • the first leg control part 75 is coupled to the first control plate 7510 and the first control plate 7510 provided to be fixed to the fifth shaft 7100, to allow the door 4 to be coupled to the first adjustment plate 7510. It may include a first detachable portion (7530) provided in the door 4 to fix the position.
  • the first control plate (7510) is provided with a fastening portion for coupling with the first detachable portion (7530), the fastening portion a plurality of grooves or the first control plate (7510) is provided with a concave bent outer peripheral surface of the first control plate (7510). It may be provided with a plurality of protrusions protruding from the outer peripheral surface of the).
  • the first detachable part 7730 When the fastening part is provided with a plurality of grooves, the first detachable part 7730 should be provided to be inserted into any one of the plurality of grooves, and when the fastening part is provided with a plurality of protrusions, the first detachable part 7730 is It should be provided in a form that can accommodate any one of the plurality of projections.
  • the fastening part may include a first groove 7511 and a second groove 7512 having the outer circumferential surface of the first adjusting plate 7510 being concavely curved. .
  • the second groove 7512 is preferably provided to be spaced apart from the first groove 7511 by a predetermined angle.
  • FIG. 23 illustrates that the first groove 7511 and the second groove 7512 are spaced at an angle of 30 degrees. It is shown as an example.
  • the first detachable portion 7730 is the first body (7531) in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the first control plate (7510), one end is fixed to the door (4) and the other end is fixed to the first body (7531) It may include a first body elastic support portion 7533 for elastically supporting the first body (7531).
  • the first body elastic support 7533 maintains the state in which the first body 7531 is in contact with the surface of the first control plate 7510 even if the first body 7531 moves with the door when the door 4 rotates. It plays a role.
  • the first body 7531 When the door 4 closes the inlet 37 (see FIG. 17 (a)), the first body 7531 is accommodated in the first groove 7511, and thus, the first handle 311 and FIG. 17 (c). The first body 7531 prevents the door 4 from rotating about the third shaft 63 of the second hinge and the fifth shaft 7100 of the fourth hinge unless an external force is input through (See FIG. 24 (a)).
  • the door 4 is inserted into the second groove 7512 when the first body 7531 is inserted into the second groove 7512. It is maintained at an angle rotated by 30 degrees with respect to the fifth axis 7100 of the hinge (based on the first axis of the first hinge and the second axis of the second hinge) (see FIG. 24 (b)).
  • the door 4 provided in the washing apparatus 100 may adjust the opening angle of the door 4 through the first angle adjusting part 5.
  • the torsion spring 7200 provided in the fourth hinge 7000 may rotate the first body 7531 when the door 4 rotates about the fifth shaft 7100 of the fourth hinge. It may be provided to provide an elastic force to be positioned within an angle range of more than 30 degrees from less than 90 degrees from.
  • the torsion spring 7200 may be fixed at one end to a spring holder 4313 provided at the door 4, and the other end may be inserted into and fixed at a spring fixing hole 7513 provided at the first control plate 7510. have.
  • the door 4 provided in the washing apparatus 100 has an angle of 30 degrees (by the first angle control unit), or an angle of greater than 30 degrees and less than 90 degrees (60 degrees, etc., based on the fifth shaft 7100). Spring)), or at an angle of 90 degrees.
  • the door 4 when the door 4 is opened 90 degrees with respect to the fifth shaft 7100, the door 4 may function as a shelf, so that when the user pulls the laundry out of the receiving portion R, the user may load the laundry into the door 4. It can be temporarily mounted (see Fig. 24 (d)).
  • the fourth hinge 7000 and the second hinge 6 have a weight of laundry. External force will be concentrated.
  • the cabinet 3 further includes a door support 313 protruding in the door direction, and the door 4 has the door support. It may further include a support portion receiving groove 4325 is accommodated (313) (see Figure 18).
  • the door support 313 is preferably provided at a position capable of supporting the inner frame 41 of the door 4 when the door 4 is rotated 90 degrees with respect to the fifth shaft 7100. (See Figure 18 (b)).
  • the fourth hinge 7000 may further include a second angle adjusting unit 7600.
  • the second angle adjusting unit 7600 may be rotated by a predetermined angle with respect to the fifth shaft 7100. Is an additional means for fixing the position.
  • the above-described washing apparatus 100 adjusts the position of the door 4 through the first adjusting plate 7510 and the first detachable part 7730 provided in the first angle adjusting part 7500 of the fourth hinge 7000. Although it can be fixed, if an external force (such as the weight of the laundry) is applied to the door, there is a risk that the position of the door 4 cannot be maintained.
  • an external force such as the weight of the laundry
  • the second angle adjusting unit 7600 is provided on the door 4 and the second adjusting plate 7610 provided on the fifth shaft 7100 as a means for eliminating the above-mentioned danger. It may include a second removable portion (7630) in contact with the second control plate (7610).
  • the second detachable part 7630 is provided in the door 4, but the second body 7631 in contact with the outer circumferential surface of the second control plate (7610), one end is fixed to the door 4, the other end is the second It may include a second body elastic support (7633) fixed to the body (7631).
  • a stopper 7611 may be provided that couples to 7631.
  • the first body 7531 is inserted into the second groove 7511 as shown in FIG. 26B, and the second body ( The 7631 contacts the stopper 7611 to maintain an opening angle of approximately 90 degrees even when an external force is applied to the door 4.
  • the door 4 is rotated 60 degrees with respect to the fifth shaft 7100 by the elastic force of the torsion spring 7200, and if the weight of the door 4 is greater than the elastic force of the torsion spring 7200
  • the open state may be maintained at 90 degrees or more than 90 degrees with respect to the fifth axis 7100.
  • the second body 7631 and the stopper are provided on the door 4.
  • a lifter 4350 may be further provided to release the engagement of the 7611.
  • the lifter 4350 may be provided with the structure shown in FIG. 25.
  • the lifter 4350 is provided to be rotatable in the inner frame 41 of the door 4 through a pressing part 4431 and a lever rotating shaft 4531 positioned inside the door 4, but one end of the lifting part 4350 is provided.
  • the lever 4353 in contact with the 4435, and one end thereof may be fixed to the lever 4353, and the other end thereof may include a wire 4355 fixed to the second body 7631 of the second adjustment plate fixing part 763. .
  • the pressing part 4331 is preferably provided to be located inside the first handle 4311 (see FIG. 17C) provided in the door 4.
  • the user may use the pressing portion 4331 and the wire 4355 located inside the first handle 4311. Through this, the coupling between the second body 7631 and the stopper 7611 may be released.
  • the lever 4353 rotates about the lever rotation shaft 4531, and when the lever 4353 rotates about the lever rotation shaft 4531, a wire fixed to one end of the lever 4353.
  • the second body 7631 of the second adjustment plate fixing part 763 is to be separated from the stopper (7611).
  • the cabinet detachment unit provided in the fourth hinge 7000 may be provided in the structure shown in FIGS. 27 and 28.
  • the cabinet detachable part is twisted while the door 4 is rotated to a certain angle when the door 4 is rotated about the third axis 63 of the second hinge and the fifth axis 7100 of the fourth hinge. It is characterized by not receiving a resistance force by the spring 7200.
  • This feature is to increase the user's convenience. This feature can rotate the door 4 by 30 degrees with respect to the fifth shaft 7100 of the fourth hinge even with a small force, so that clothing can be introduced into the receiving portion R. When will be very easy.
  • the cabinet detachable part illustrated in FIG. 27 (a) is characterized in that a gap g is present between the receiving groove 734 and the connecting shaft 7300 provided in the storage unit 7400.
  • the thickness t of the connecting shaft 7300 is provided to have a length smaller than the height h of the receiving groove 734.
  • the thickness (t) of the connecting shaft and the height (h) of the receiving groove are the connecting shaft 7300 and the receiving groove (734) when the door 4 is rotated 30 to 40 degrees with respect to the fifth shaft (7100). ) May be set to a length that can be touched.
  • the receiving groove 734 is provided with a receiving groove protrusion 7711 and the connecting shaft 7300 is provided with the receiving groove protrusion 7471.
  • a coupling shaft protrusion 7310 may be further provided.
  • the door 4 provided in the present invention may rotate about the fifth axis 7100 without interference of the torsion spring 7200 within an angle range of 30 degrees to 40 degrees, and the torsion spring 7200 at an angle greater than that. ) Is opened slowly by interference.
  • the door 4 When the door 4 is rotated at an angle of 30 to 40 degrees or more with respect to the fifth shaft 7100, the door 4 is opened under interference of the torsion spring 7200. This is to prevent the second hinge 6 and the fourth hinge 7000 from being damaged.
  • FIG. 28 illustrates an embodiment for implementing the above-described effects through the fixing structure of the torsion spring 7200.
  • the fifth shaft 7100 of the fourth hinge 7000 is provided with a spring fixing hole 7513 to which one end of the torsion spring 7200 is fixed, and the torsion spring 7200 on the inner circumferential surface of the spring fixing hole 7513.
  • the hole protrusion 7513 which can fix the position of the is provided.
  • the diameter of the spring fixing hole 7513 should be larger than the diameter of the torsion spring 7200.
  • the torsion spring 7200 may be coupled to the spring holder 4313, one end of which is fixed to the door, to rotate together with the door 4.
  • FIG. 28 illustrates a case where a separate spring fixing hole 7513 is provided on the second shaft 72, but if the spring fixing hole 7513 of FIG. 28 is applied to the embodiment disclosed in FIG. 23 or FIG.
  • the spring fixing hole 7513 may be provided in the first control plate 7510 and the second control plate 7610, respectively, or may be provided in any one of the first control plate and the second control plate.
  • one end of the torsion spring 7200 is fixed to the door through the spring holder 4313, and the other end of the torsion spring is fixed to the fifth shaft 7100, so that the door 4 is referred to the fifth shaft 7100.
  • the external force acts on the fifth shaft 7100, and there is a risk that the fifth shaft 7100 cannot maintain the originally set position.
  • the door 4 has a fifth shaft support rib 436 for supporting the fifth shaft 7100, one end of which is fixed to the door 4, and the other end of the fifth shaft support rib 4. It may further include a rib elastic support 437 fixed to the 436.
  • the fifth shaft detachable portion 315 is illustrated.
  • the fifth shaft detachable part 315 is provided to be rotatable in the case 3151 and the case 3151 fixed to the cabinet 3, and the fifth shaft accommodation body 3315 to which the fifth shaft 7100 is detachable. ).
  • the inner frame 41 of the door 4 further includes a receiving body through hole 327 for allowing the fifth axis receiving body 3315 to be inserted into the door 4.
  • the fifth shaft accommodating body 3153 has a fifth shaft accommodating groove R2 in which the fifth shaft 7100 is accommodated and a fifth shaft accommodating as the second shaft accommodating groove R1. It may include a fifth axis guider (31533) for guiding the 7100.
  • the fifth shaft accommodating groove R2 may be formed by the projections 31531 and the fifth shaft guider 31533 provided at opposite ends of the fifth shaft accommodating body 3153, respectively.
  • the length of the 31533 may be longer than the length of the protrusion 31531.
  • the washing apparatus 100 provided with the fifth shaft detachable part 315 may implement an effect of more stably coupling the fifth shaft 7100 to the cabinet 3 in addition to the cabinet detachable part of the second hinge. .
  • the dryer 2 of the present invention has a dryer body 21 in which a drying space 20a in which a dry object (not shown) can be dried is provided.
  • the drying space 20a is a space in which the drum is rotated at a rotational speed set under a predetermined drying condition, the opening of which is opened to the outside by the inlet 20 to be formed formed on the side of the main body 21. Exposed.
  • the to-be-inserted object 20 may be opened and closed by a door 200 formed in a rectangular plate shape.
  • a window may be installed at the central portion of the door 200 to visually check the drying space 20a from the outside.
  • the door 200 is hinged to the main body 21 by multiple hinges according to the present invention, it can be selectively rotated open and close in different directions.
  • the door 200 may be selectively opened and closed along the up, down, left, and right directions.
  • the configuration of the hinge portion for rotating and opening and closing the door 200 vertically or horizontally as described above.
  • the hinge portion includes a left and right hinge portion for opening and closing the door 200 from side to side, and a vertical hinge portion for opening and closing the door 200 up and down.
  • the guide plate 22 which forms a step with the outer periphery of the main body 21, and the outer inner surface of the door 200 is in close contact with each other.
  • the upper and lower hinge parts are installed at one lower end near the to-be-inserted object 20 and are rotatable up and down and are installed at a lower side of one side of the opening / closing door 200 described below.
  • the second locking member 120 is formed with a second locking ring 122 is inserted into and removed from the second rotating shaft 221 of the member 220, and the other end of the spherical shape is installed in the lower end near the inlet 20
  • a rotating hole member 130 having a rotating hole member body 131 having a rotating hole 132 formed therein, and a spherical shape that is installed at the lower end of the other side of the door 200 and fitted into the rotating hole 132 to be freely rotated.
  • Rotating ball 232 is formed and consists of a rotating member 230 having a rotating member body 231 is fixed to one side lower end of the door.
  • the door 200 has one or more hooking protrusions 250 formed thereon, and a guide plate that is a part of the main body 21 near the to-be-loaded object 20. 22 is formed with one or more locking grooves 23 to which the one or more locking protrusions 250 are fitted.
  • the opening and closing angle of the door 200 up and down may form a rotation opening and closing angle within a right angle.
  • the opening and closing of the door 200 may be selectively fixed by making one or more preset opening and closing angles.
  • the second locking member 120 may include a rotation center axis 120a having fixed holes 120b formed at a predetermined interval on an outer circumference thereof, and the rotation center axis 120a.
  • the fixing protrusion member 124 may include fixing holes 120b formed at predetermined intervals along the circumferential direction of the rotation center axis 120a and the rotating body 120.
  • the fixing ball 124a is fitted into any one of the fixing holes 120b, the opening and closing angle with the guide plate 22 of the door 200 can be maintained. have.
  • the left and right hinge parts are installed on one side upper end of the guide plate 22 near the to-be-dried opening 20 and have a first hooking ring body 112 formed therein.
  • a first hinge member having a first locking member 110 having a 111, and a first rotating shaft 211 is installed on one side upper end of the door 200 and inserted into and detached from the first locking ring 112 ( 210 and a second hinge member 220 installed at one lower end of the door 200 and having a second rotating shaft 221.
  • the second rotating shaft 221 is a member that is rotated by being caught by the second locking ring 123 of the second locking member 120 described above.
  • the center axis of rotation of the door 200 is rotated up and down by rotating the lower end of the door 200 as an axis. That is, both lower ends of the door 200 are rotated.
  • the rotating ball 232 of the rotating member 230 provided at the lower end of the other side of the door 200 is guided. It is inserted into the rotation hole 132 provided at the lower end of the plate 22 to achieve free rotation.
  • FIGS. 33A and 33B at one lower end of the door 200, it is provided at one lower end of the door 200.
  • the second rotating shaft 221 of the second hinge member 220 to be inserted into the second locking ring 123 of the second locking member 120 which is provided to be foldable on one side lower end of the guide plate 22, the upper and lower Rotation of the furnace is achieved.
  • the door 200 may be opened and closed up and down using the rotation center axis connecting the lower end of the door 200 as the rotation center.
  • the door 200 when the door 200 which is opened and closed up and down closes the building inlet 20, the door 200 may maintain a closed state (closed state).
  • the first locking member 211 of the first hinge member 210 provided at one upper end of the door 200 is formed at one upper end of the guide plate 22. It may be caught in the first locking ring 112 of (110).
  • the door 200 may be locked by a plurality of locking protrusions 250 provided on the inner side surface of the door 200 by a plurality of locking grooves 23 formed on the guide plate 22. Can remain closed.
  • the rotation center axis of the door is rotated and opened left and right about an end of the door 200 as an axis.
  • a first rotating shaft 211 of the first hinge member 210 provided at one upper end of the door 200 is provided at one upper end of the guide plate 22. It can be achieved to be rotated in a state fitted to the first locking ring 112 of the first locking member 110 to be.
  • a second rotation shaft 221 of the second hinge member 220 provided at one lower end of the door 200 is a guide plate. It can be achieved to be rotated in a state fitted to the second locking ring 123 of the second locking member 120 is provided at one side lower end of the (22). Accordingly, the first and second rotation shafts 211 and 221 may form the same rotation center axis line.
  • the door 200 may be opened and closed left and right using a rotation center axis connecting the one end of the door 200 as the rotation center.
  • the door 200 when the door 200 which is opened and closed to the left and right closes the inlet 20 to be dried, the door 200 may maintain a closed state (closed state).
  • the first locking member (211) of the first rotating shaft 211 of the first hinge member 210 provided on one side upper end of the door 200 is formed on the upper end of the guide plate 22 ( It may be caught in the first engaging ring 112 of 110.
  • the plurality of locking protrusions 250 provided on the inner side surface of the door 200 are locked to the plurality of locking grooves 23 formed on the guide plate 22. ) May remain closed.
  • a washing machine 1 generally includes a washing machine body 10 having a washing space provided therein, and a laundry inlet for exposing the washing space upwardly to an upper end of the washing machine body 10 ( 12 is formed, the cover 11 for opening and closing the laundry inlet 12 is installed.
  • the dryer 2 of the present invention may be installed at the side of the washing machine body 10.
  • the washing machine body 10 and the dryer body 21 may be composed of one body, or may be connected by separate connection means (not shown).
  • the laundry can be introduced into the laundry space through the laundry inlet 12 formed on the upper end of the washing machine body (10). That is, the laundry is a path that is injected along the top and bottom.
  • the laundry may be withdrawn through the laundry inlet 12 along the upper and lower paths.
  • the laundry to be washed is dried, and the dryer 2 is put into a drying process.
  • the to-be-dried material is introduced into the drying space through the to-be-dried material opening 20 exposed due to the opening of the door 200 provided in the side portion of the dryer body 21 of the present invention.
  • the door 200 may be opened and closed at a lower end thereof by forming a rotation center axis line.
  • the door 200 may be inclined downward at an angle. .
  • the opening and closing structure and method of the door 200 up and down will be omitted for the reasons mentioned above.
  • the inner surface of the door 200 forms an oblique inclination.
  • the laundry to be washed in the washing machine 1 may be dropped from the upper part of the door 200 which is inclined to be opened, and the to-be-drying falling object is inclined obliquely toward the to-be-inserted object 20. Take the inner side of the can be easily introduced into the drying space (20a) through the inlet 20 to be dried.
  • the door 200 which is opened and closed up and down as described above is rotated downward to form a slanted inclination, through the inner surface of the door 200 inclined obliquely to the object to be inserted 20. This is to facilitate the guidance.
  • the guide partition wall may be further formed on both sides of the inner surface of the door 200 so as not to be lost to the outside when the object is sliding sliding toward the object inlet 20. .
  • an insertion hole through which guide partition walls protruding from both sides of the inner surface of the door 200 may wait for insertion may be formed in the guide plate 22.
  • the door 200 may be closed to seal the to-be-dried material opening 20.
  • the dryer 2 may dry the to-be-dried material put into the drying space 20a under a set drying condition.
  • the dry matter may be withdrawn to the outside through the dry matter inlet 20.
  • the user can easily withdraw the dry matter inside the drying space 20a from the dry matter inlet 20.
  • the laundry treatment apparatus 100 of the present invention includes a clothes receiving space R and an opening 37 capable of inserting clothes into the clothing receiving space.
  • the cabinet 3 forms an appearance of the clothes treating apparatus 100, and the inlet 37 is provided to penetrate the outer panel 33 provided on one surface of the cabinet to communicate with the clothes receiving space R.
  • the outer panel 33 may be provided with a locking protrusion accommodating part 39 in which the locking protrusion 47 provided in the door 4 is accommodated.
  • the door 4 is closed by the locking projection 47 is accommodated in the locking projection receiving portion 39 provided in the cabinet.
  • the cabinet 3 may be provided with a control panel 31 for a user to input a control command to the clothes processing apparatus 100.
  • the hinge parts 5, 6, and 7 may include a first rotating shaft A for rotating the door 4 to open and close the inlet 37, and rotate the door to open and close the inlet.
  • a second rotary shaft B is formed to rotate the door in a direction different from the first rotary shaft.
  • the first rotation shaft is formed through the first hinge 5 and the second hinge 6, and the second rotation shaft is formed through the second hinge 6 and the third hinge 7.
  • FIG. 41 illustrates a case in which the first rotation shaft A is formed along the height direction of the cabinet 3 (vertical axis), and the second rotation shaft B is formed along the width direction of the cabinet (horizontal axis). It is not necessary to limit the position of the first rotary shaft and the position of the second rotary shaft to the contents shown in FIG. 41.
  • the first rotation shaft and the second rotation shaft are provided in various positions of the cabinet (as long as the first rotation shaft and the second rotation shaft are formed to form a constant angle). It may be provided in.
  • the door 4 includes an inner frame 43 provided in an outer panel 33 direction, and an outer frame 41 coupled to the inner frame to form an exterior.
  • the door may further include a penetrating portion 45 inserted into the inlet 37.
  • the penetrating portion 45 not only prevents the clothing located in the clothing accommodation space R from being discharged to the outside of the inlet. There is an effect that allows the user to check the clothing accommodation space (R) during the operation of.
  • the door illustrated in FIG. 42 is a form in which the inner frame 43 and the transmission part 45 are omitted in order to explain the coupling structure between the hinge part and the door.
  • the hinge portion is provided with a first shaft 51 constituting the first rotation shaft (A), the first hinge (5) for attaching and detaching the door to the cabinet 3, and together with the first shaft to form a first rotation shaft
  • a second hinge 6 having a second shaft 651 and a third shaft 63 constituting the second rotary shaft B, and a fourth shaft 713 constituting a second rotary shaft together with the third shaft.
  • the second hinge 6 is fixed to the cabinet and the door, but the first hinge 5 and the third hinge 7 are configured to selectively couple the door 4 to the cabinet 3. It is provided.
  • the door 4 is rotated through the first rotation shaft (A) according to the user's selection to open and close the inlet (37) (Fig. 41 (a)) or rotates through the second rotation shaft (B) to open and close the inlet (FIG. 41 (b)) is possible.
  • the first hinge 5 is a first shaft 51 provided in any one of the cabinet 3 or the door 4, the first shaft is provided in the other of the cabinet or the door, the first shaft is removable It includes a shaft detachable portion 53.
  • FIG. 42 also shows an example in which the first shaft 51 is provided on the outer panel 33 of the cabinet and the first shaft detachable portion 53 is provided on the door.
  • the first shaft 51 is positioned at the upper right end of the outer panel 33 to constitute the first rotation shaft A. Referring to FIG.
  • the first shaft detachable part 53 includes a shaft bearing groove 531 in which the first shaft 51 is accommodated, a groove opening and closing part 533 provided to open and close the shaft bearing groove, and an opening and closing part elastically supporting the groove opening and closing part. And a support 535.
  • the opening and closing portion elastic support 535 is shown in Figure 43 as a component that is accommodated inside the groove opening and closing portion 533, the first shaft 51 and the first shaft detachable portion 53 is detailed in FIG. Explain.
  • the second hinge 6 is provided to correspond to the first axis of the first hinge 5 to form a second axis 651 and the second axis of rotation (B) forming the first axis of rotation (A) It is provided to include a three axis (63).
  • the second hinge 6 is provided at a point where the first rotation shaft A and the second rotation shaft B intersect, and the cabinet fixing part 61 fixed to the outer panel 33 and the door. It is fixed to (4) and comprises a door fixing portion 65 is rotatably connected to the cabinet fixing portion 61 through the third shaft (63).
  • the second shaft 651 is provided on the door fixing part 65, and the door 4 is fixed to the second shaft 651 so as to be rotatable.
  • the door 4 is rotatable through the first rotation shaft A formed by the first shaft 51 and the second shaft 651.
  • the door fixing part 65 is connected to the cabinet fixing part 61 by a third shaft 63 constituting the second rotating shaft (B).
  • the second hinge 6 may further include a hinge supporter 653 having one end disposed inside the cabinet and the other end provided to be pulled out toward the front of the cabinet, and connected to the door fixing part 65.
  • the hinge supporter 653 extends to form a curved curve rearward and downward from the door fixing part 65.
  • the hinge supporter 653 is configured to adjust the opening angle of the door when the door 4 is rotated through the second rotary shaft (B) to open the inlet 37 (to be described later) 8, see FIG. 44) (more details will be described later).
  • the hinge supporter 653 has a hinge supporter flange 657 which prevents the hinge supporter 653 from being pulled out of the cabinet (outer panel) when the door 4 rotates about the second rotation axis B.
  • FIG. It may further include.
  • the third hinge 7 is provided on the other one of the shaft forming portion 71, the outer panel or the door is fixed to any one of the outer panel 33 or the door, the shaft forming portion detachable detachable portion ( 73).
  • FIG. 42 illustrates an example in which the outer panel 33 includes the shaft forming portion and the door 4 includes the attaching and detaching portion 73.
  • the structure of the third hinge will be described based on the present embodiment. Take a look.
  • the shaft forming part 71 is provided with a body 711 fixed to the outer panel 33, protruding from the body 711, and forming a second rotating shaft B together with the third shaft 63.
  • Four axes 713 are included.
  • the fitting detachable part 73 is positioned between the outer frame 41 and the inner frame 43, and the fourth shaft accommodating groove 731 and the fourth shaft accommodating groove 731 accommodate the fourth shaft. It may include a fourth shaft support protrusion (733) for supporting the four shaft (713).
  • the fourth shaft 713 is accommodated in the fourth shaft receiving groove 731 and then the fourth shaft supporting protrusion ( 733).
  • the user may rotate the door 4 based on one of the first rotation shaft A and the second rotation shaft B.
  • first shaft 51 of the first hinge is inserted into the bearing groove 731 provided in the first shaft detachable portion while the door 4 closes the inlet 37, and the third hinge
  • the fourth shaft 713 is inserted into the fourth shaft receiving groove 731 of the demountable portion.
  • the third hinge 7 may be further provided with a supporter 75 for adjusting the opening angle of the door 4 when the door is rotated based on the second rotation shaft (B).
  • the supporter 75 may be provided so that one end may be located inside the cabinet and the other end may be detachable from the attachment / detachment 73.
  • One end of the door porter positioned inside the cabinet is provided with a flange 754 to prevent the door porter 75 from being drawn out of the cabinet (outer panel) when the door rotates about the second rotation shaft B.
  • the door supporter positioned outside the cabinet is provided with a detachable shaft 751 detachable from the detachable detachment 73.
  • the detachable detachment portion 73 may further include a support protrusion elastic support part 739 (see FIG. 44) for elastically supporting the fourth shaft support protrusion 733 and the detachable shaft support protrusion 737.
  • the door supporter 75 and the hinge supporter 653 described above have an opening angle of the door when the door 4 rotates with respect to the second rotation axis by the door tilt adjusting part 8 provided in the cabinet 3. Can be controlled.
  • Adjusting the opening angle (door opening angle) of the door when the door 4 rotates with respect to the second rotating shaft B is a case where the clothes treating apparatus 100 is provided for drying the clothes. There is an effect to facilitate.
  • the laundry treatment apparatus 100 is installed adjacent to a laundry treatment apparatus for the purpose of washing only clothes.
  • the above-described effect is maximized in the case of a top loading type clothes treating apparatus in which a clothes treating apparatus for washing only is put or withdrawn clothes from the upper part of the cabinet.
  • the supporter protrusion 753 which is detachable to the door tilt adjusting unit 8 is attached to the door supporter 75 and the hinge supporter 653 so as to be coupled to the door tilt adjusting unit 8 to adjust the opening angle of the door. It is preferable that the hinge supporter protrusions 655 are provided respectively.
  • FIG. 43 illustrates the motion of the first hinge applied to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the motion of the first hinge will be described with reference to FIG. 43.
  • the first shaft 51 is not accommodated in the bearing groove 531. Therefore, the first shaft 51 is disposed outside the inside of the bearing groove 531, not the inside.
  • the first shaft 51 is preferably provided with a circular cross-section rod D-treated.
  • D-cut circular rod means that the cutting surface is provided at both ends of the outer circumferential surface or one end of the outer circumferential surface of the first axis.
  • FIG. 43 (b) shows a state in which the door 4 seals the inlet 37, and the first shaft 51 is accommodated in the storage groove 531.
  • the bearing groove 531 is provided such that an inlet through which the first shaft is inserted corresponds to the shape of the first shaft 51.
  • the first shaft 51 is introduced into the bearing groove 531, but the first shaft is inserted into the bearing groove After the first rotation shaft (A) is rotated relative to the first shaft 51 can be prevented from being separated from the shaft receiving groove (531).
  • FIG. 43C shows a state in which the door 4 is rotated in the direction of the first rotation axis A.
  • FIG. 44 illustrates a case in which the door tilt adjusting unit detachable from the door supporter 75 and the door tilt adjusting unit detachable from the hinge supporter 653 are provided (when two door tilt adjusting units are provided). Only one part 8 may be provided to be detachably attached to any one of the supporter 75 and the hinge supporter 653.
  • the structure of the door inclination adjustment unit detachable to the door supporter and the door inclination adjustment unit detachable to the hinge supporter are the same.
  • the door tilt adjusting unit 8 may be positioned inside the cabinet 3 and may be fixed to the inner panel 35 provided on the rear surface of the outer panel 33.
  • the door tilt adjusting unit 8 is provided on the fixed body 81 fixed to the inner panel 35, a detachable body 83 provided to be movable inside the fixed body 81, and the detachable body.
  • the hinge supporter protrusion 655 may include protrusion receiving grooves 85a and 85b accommodated therein.
  • the protrusion receiving grooves 85a and 85b may be provided in the detachable body 83, but may be provided as a plurality of grooves spaced a predetermined distance apart.
  • One projection receiving groove and the other projection receiving groove is preferably provided spaced apart from each other to realize a preset opening angle when the hinge supporter projection 655 is accommodated in the projection receiving groove.
  • 44 (b) shows an example of the projection receiving groove 85a in which the hinge supporter projection 655 is positioned when the door is closed, and the projection receiving groove 85b provided at a position at which the opening angle of the door is approximately 30 degrees or 60 degrees. As shown.
  • the removable body 83 may be provided to be supported by the body elastic support portion 87 to the fixed body (81).
  • the hinge supporter protrusion 655 is intended to be easily attached to or detached from the body 83.
  • FIGS. 44A, 45A, and 46A the motion of the third hinge 7 and the door inclination adjustment unit 8 will be described with reference to FIGS. 44A, 45A, and 46A.
  • the door 4 is vertically fixed while the door 4 is closed with the inlet 37.
  • the door 4 is the second rotation shaft B.
  • FIG. 46 (a) is a state in which the door 4 is rotated about 85 degrees around the second rotation axis (B).
  • the door tilt adjusting unit 8 may be applied only to the hinge supporter 653 and may not be applied to the supporter 75, but FIGS. 44A, 45A, and 46.
  • (a) the structure in which the door tilt adjusting unit 8 is applied to the book supporter 75 will be described.
  • the fourth shaft 713 of the third hinge and the detachable shaft 751 of the book porter are formed of the detachable portion 73.
  • the four-axis receiving groove 731 and the detachable shaft receiving groove 735 are respectively accommodated, and the fourth shaft supporting protrusion 733 and the detachable shaft supporting protrusion 737 provide elastic force by the supporting protrusion elastic support 739. It will be in a state of supporting the fourth shaft and the removable shaft respectively.
  • the supporter protrusion 753 of the supporter 75 will be in a state accommodated in the protrusion receiving groove 85a of the door tilt adjusting unit 8.
  • the door 4 rotates based on the fourth shaft 713 constituting the second rotation shaft, so that the door supporter fixed to the attachment / detachment portion 73 One end of 75) is rotated.
  • the supporter protrusion 753 moves along the detachable body of the door tilt adjusting unit 8 and is seated in the protrusion receiving groove 85b provided in the detachable body (Fig. State shown in 45a). That is, since the supporter protrusion 753 is fixed to the protrusion accommodation groove 85b, the door 4 may be stopped and fixed.
  • the supporter protrusion 753 is seated or removed from the projection accommodation grooves 85a and 85b step by step.
  • the angle of rotation can be fixed.
  • FIG. 44B the door 4 is vertically fixed while the door 4 closes the inlet 37.
  • FIG. 45B the door 4 is connected to the second rotation shaft B.
  • the rotation of the door 4 is about 85 degrees with respect to the second rotation axis B.
  • the door 4 rotates about the third shaft 63 constituting the second rotation shaft B.
  • the hinge supporter protrusion 655 of the hinge supporter 653 also moves away from the protrusion receiving groove 85a and moves toward the outer panel 33.
  • the hinge supporter projection 655 is then seated in the projection accommodation groove 85b (state shown in Fig. 45 (b)).
  • the door 4 may fix the rotated angle at various angles in addition to approximately 30 degrees.
  • the hinge supporter protrusion 655 is stepped on or removed from the protrusion accommodation grooves 85a and 85b in step by step.
  • the rotation angle of can be fixed.
  • the clothes treating apparatus of the present invention may further include a supporter elastic support to compensate for the door supporting force of the flanges 657 and 754 provided in the supporters 653 and 75 when the door 4 is fully opened.
  • FIG. 47 illustrates only the supporter elastic support provided in the supporter 75
  • the supporter elastic support may be provided in both the supporter and the hinge supporter.
  • the supporter elastic support parts 771 and 773 provided in the helper will be described.
  • the supporter elastic support part may be provided to include an elastic part 773 which provides a restoring force toward the inside of the cabinet when the supporter 75 is drawn out of the outer panel 33.
  • one end of the supporter 75 may further include a rib 771 to which the elastic portion 773 is coupled, which is a door inside when the elastic portion 773 is directly coupled to the supporter 75. In order to prevent the devices and the elastic unit 773 located in the interference.
  • FIG. 48 shows another embodiment of the door tilt control unit.
  • the door inclination adjustment unit includes a fixing unit 82 positioned inside the cabinet and a fixing unit receiving groove 84 provided in the booker 75 to accommodate the fixing unit 82.
  • the fixing part 82 includes a first fixing protrusion 821 having a diameter of a predetermined length, and a second fixing protrusion 823 protruding from the first fixing protrusion and having a diameter smaller than that of the first fixing protrusion. do.
  • first fixing protrusion 821 may be supported by an elastic support part 825 provided in the space between the outer panel 13 and the inner panel 15 of the cabinet 1.
  • the fixing part accommodating groove 84 includes a first protrusion accommodating groove 841 in which the first fixing protrusion 821 is accommodated, and a second protrusion accommodating groove 843 in which the second fixing protrusion 821 is accommodated. do.
  • the second protrusion accommodating groove 843 is provided to accommodate only the second fixing protrusion 823, and the first protrusion accommodating groove 841 is provided to accommodate only the outer circumferential surface of the first fixing protrusion 821. desirable.
  • first projection accommodation grooves 841 are preferably provided, and one first projection accommodation groove and the other first projection accommodation groove are spaced apart from each other.
  • the fixing part receiving groove 84 disclosed in FIG. 48 has a second projection receiving groove 843 that supports the door porter when the door is closed, and supports the door porter when the door is opened at 30 degrees with respect to the second rotating shaft.
  • the first projection receiving groove (841a), the door 4 is shown when the first projection receiving groove (841b) for supporting the book porter when opened 90 degrees relative to the second axis of rotation (A) have.
  • the diameter of the second protrusion 823 is smaller than the diameter of the first protrusion 821 when the opening angle of the door is controlled only through the first protrusion 821. This is because the space between the protrusion receiving grooves 841a is difficult to form a groove that accommodates the weight of the door while accommodating the first protrusion.
  • FIG. 48 shows only the case where the fixing part receiving groove 84 is provided in the door porter 75, but the above-described door inclination adjusting part is provided with the fixing part receiving groove 84 in the hinge supporter 653 and the fixing part 82 ) May be provided to be attached to and detached from the fixing portion receiving groove provided in the hinge supporter.
  • the clothes treating apparatus including the above-described configuration may support the door 4 rotated based on the second rotation shaft through the flanges 754 and 657 provided in the book supporter and the hinge supporter, respectively. There is a risk that the detachable shaft 751 of the book porter is detached from the unit 73.
  • the clothes treating apparatus of the present invention may further include a door fixing portion for preventing separation of the attachment and detachment shaft 73 and the attachment and detachment shaft 751 of the book porter.
  • a door fixing portion 9 will be described with reference to FIG. 49. Explain about.
  • the door fixing part 9 includes a supporter coupling protrusion 93 which is positioned inside the door 4 and moves in the direction of the supporter when the door is rotated about the second rotation axis to be fixed to the supporter. It may be provided to.
  • the supporter 75 is provided with a coupling protrusion seating part 755 on which the supporter coupling protrusion 93 is mounted.
  • the coupling protrusion seating part 755 is formed to protrude on one side of the supporter 75, and when the door 4 is rotated, the coupling protrusion seating part 755 may be seated in contact with the coupling protrusion seating part 755.
  • the movement of the supporter engaging projection 93 is provided in the cam 91 provided in the shaft forming portion 71 of the third hinge, the door 4 is provided to elastically support the supporter engaging projection 93 Coupling protrusion may be made through the elastic support (95).
  • the supporter coupling protrusion 93 is provided to be adjacent to the axial detachment portion 73 and is supported by the elastic support portion 95 (see FIG. 42), and the cam 91 is attached to the axial detachment portion 73.
  • Located on the outer side of the provided fourth shaft receiving groove 731, when the door 4 is closed may be provided to be located under the supporter coupling projection (93).
  • the cam 91 may be provided in a shape in which the supporter coupling protrusion 93 is movable in the direction of the booker 75 when the door 4 rotates about the second rotation axis. At this time, the cam 91 is not rotated and has a shape extending in the horizontal direction in a fixed shape.
  • the supporter engaging projection 93 is a cam (as shown in FIG. 49 (b)). It moves in the substantially horizontal direction inside the door 4 along the outer peripheral surface of 91). Therefore, as the elastic support portion 95 is pressed and compressed, the supporter coupling protrusion 93 is moved in the direction in which the supporter 75 is located.
  • the supporter engaging projection 93 is brought into contact with the engaging projection seating portion 755 provided in the book supporter and stopped.
  • the supporter engaging projection 93 prevents the door 4 from being rotated at a larger rotation angle.
  • the clothes treating apparatus of the present invention has a detachable shaft 73 provided in the door and a detachable shaft provided in the door porter. 751) can be prevented. This is because there is a risk that the door 4 will be removed from the clothes handling apparatus when the door 4 is rotated at a larger rotation angle.

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